Eureka Mignon Specialita (EU version)
EUR389,99

Eureka Mignon Specialita

EU version


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Answer from customer service by e-mail: "An important factor in determining the price is the purchase price. We are dependent on different suppliers. If we buy the item more expensively, we also have to increase the price because the margin is calculated very low, especially for electronic products. But even in the opposite case, we naturally adjust the price downwards. Thus, the different colours also have different prices. Demand also plays a role in determining the price."

The Eureka Mignon Specialita (EU version) actually uses disc grinders, but these are flat-ground grinding discs that ensure precise and consistent grinding of coffee beans. This type of grinding disc is typical of many high-quality coffee grinders and offers good performance and longevity.

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As the product is currently on backorder, we unfortunately do not have any information on availability at the moment. Discounts may be applied across entire product categories without regard to individual product availability.

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The difference lies in the power plug. The more expensive version has the Swiss type J plug, the cheaper one is probably directly imported and has a type C (European plug). However, the adapter is included.

According to my research, the first link is to an imported version, which is fitted with a Schuko plug: Eureka Mignon Specialita With imported goods, we naturally include a suitable fixed adapter so that the unit can be connected. The second link is to the version for the Swiss market: Eureka Mignon Specialita Other colour options are also available with this offer. Due to our parallel import, we can often offer certain products at a lower price. Apart from the power plug, however, I could not find any differences in the products 👍

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Among the Mignon, the Specialità is the version with the largest grinding discs: 55mm diameter. The Perfetto and the Silenzio are then at 50mm (the same as the predecessor; the Mignon MCI). For larger grinding discs on the Eureka machines, you would have to switch to the Atom (60 mm on the Standard). https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s2/product/eureka-atom-kaffeemuehle-7950084